Victoria County History

to the usual retailers, and that Crick had to dispose of his first products through a chimney sweep who kept a weekly market stall in a neighbouring town. 21 Even more important, perhaps, than Crick 's riveting process, was the

the endowments in 1362 by £9 15 s . 53/4 d . of rents out of lands in Lilbourne and Crick , Northamptonshire ; and Shustoke , Fillongley , and Nuneaton , Warwickwickshire. 7 Sir William de Astley , the

with their possessions, together with two parts of the tithes of his five manors of Newbold , Wappenbury , Telhoore, Crick ( Northamptonshire ), and Melton ( Leicestershire ), the five mills of these manors, and the third part of

was still in force in 1957 . 67 In 1871 Thomas Crick established an almshouse, Crick 's Retreat, in memory of his wife Elizabeth and his son John Throne Crick . The building consists of a single block of 10

. 9 John Crick (d. 1730), who was allotted 17 a. in 1713 , married the daughter of the Rector of Marston Trussell , and John Crick (d. 1775) married Patience Sims of Hothorpe. 10 Thomas Crick was still holding

the eccom- modatone and tlition of board-rs. It is most beautifully situated in an emnnently healtty lecdity, with eX'envslVe play-groend, Crick t fietd, &i.1 atta'ched, altogc'her making the finest and me t de itch e sehool premises in the Principality.

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Star Chamber on the 1st June, sentence being passed on the 5th, o.s. The third was Thomas Harrison, parson of Crick in Northants, who on the 4/14th May appeared in the Court of Common Pleas in Westminste r Hall and

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well as with a Mowbray official named Nicholas Ledewich, in securing at the Exchequer a lease of his manor of Crick (Northamptonshire). Just over a year later he and Ledewich, together with Hugh Dalby (former attorney-general to Earl Thomas), obtained

1532-3; bailiff to Yarmouth 1519. Biography In his pardon of 28 June 1510 Thomas Vaughan is described as ‘of Dover, Crick in lordship of Chepstow, and London, soldier of Calais, bailiff of Dover, yeoman or waterbailiff’, but of his background

be of some importance to Earl John, who before his death in 1383 granted him for life the manor of Crick (Northamptonshire), which was worth £20 a year. Despite the findings of an inquiry in 1385 that Bagot, as guardian

of the Mowbray estates during the minority of the young Earl Marshal. (The award to him of the manor of Crick in Northamptonshire proved of short duration, however, as Sir William Bagot* managed to establish a superior title at law.)

£20 by the influential landowner, Robert Cumberworth*. He then also acted as a mainpernor in Chancery for the parson of Crick in Northamptonshire, being on hand at Westminster because Parliament was in session.[footnote]Sutton drew up his will on 28 Aug.

House of Commons Parliamentary Papers

Bill, and defire their ConÃÂ¬ currence thereunto. it. A Petition of the Tradefmen and Dealers in J Woollen Manufaftory in Crick, in the County of North&apos;- for&apos; ton, and the neighbouring Towns round about; praying, Bil &quot; That the Bill

in Courfe. The Queftion was put,&quot; Whether this Bill (hall &quot; pafs?&quot; It was Refolved in the Affirmative. lefmen, )f Crick, Galileo MecaSthat\he ^ ^e^&quot;age was ^ent t0 ^e Houfe of Cammonsi by Lords have Mr. Dormer and Mr. Holford:

\6 Geo. II. Journals of the Houfe of Lorck &quot; regulate the Conduct, of Returning Officers at fuch &quot; ing and repairing the Roads from Luton, in the i&lt; Eleftions.&quot; &quot; County of Bedford, to Wefiwood Gate, in the

Twenty-fourth Year of the Reign of His prefent Majefty, intituled, An AÃÂ£t for Repairing the Road from the Top of Crick ley Hill in the County of Gioucefler to Frog Mill, through the Towns of Northleach, Biirford, and Witney, and

Queen Victoria's Journals

amazingly long tunnel, still longer than the other one. We had our luncheon just before getting to Weedon. We passed Crick , Wilton , Rugby , (where all the school boys were out) Brandon , Coventry, & Hampton . At

19th Century British Pamphlets

Horsham , by an Act to be passed for that purpose in this present Parliament; and that the Bo¬ rough of Cricklade shall for the purposes of this Act in¬ clude the Hundreds and Divisions of Highworth , Crick -

Eastern , North Kent . Cresswell North Staffordshire . Crewe f London and North Western . 1 North Staffordshire . Crick or Welton London and North Western . Crigglestone Lancashire and Yorkshire . Croft York , Newcastle , and Berwick

districts especially, is shown in a letter (pub¬ lished in the Liberator, May, 1884 ) from Mr. Goodrich , of Crick - lade, who describes what he has personally known : " I myself have heard children taught the Catechism